A Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Engineering Development and Design project by Jack Sloan, Shawn Johnson, and Matthew Wincek.
VAMMS physically models 3D graphs of (almost) any function z=f(x,y)
using a grid of vertically actuated pins
controlled by a linear actuator on an XY gantry. VAMMS is designed for educational use to help students overcome the
difficulties associated with visualizing in 3 dimensions.
VAMMS is designed to be a superior alternative to digital solutions for visualizing 3-dimensional graphs and surfaces.
VAMMS uses a repurposed SKR Mini e3 v3 board to drive 3 NEMA-17 stepper motors; two for the XY gantry and one for the linear actuator.
A 3-layer "grip plate" made of laser cut foam, foamcore, and acrylic, holds the pins in place while allowing manual resetting.
The software in this repository interfaces with the mainboard running custom Marlin firmware, and feeds generated GCODE commands to be executed.
Jack Sloan (2024) — [email protected]
Shawn Johnson (2024) — [email protected]
Matthew Wincek (2025) — [email protected]